Oh God, what a screwed up day...
Prakash arrived Thursday night after what he decided was a very long and tiring drive. Yesterday, we unloaded about a half ton of tools from his pop-up camper, then removed the camper from the bed of his pickup truck, setting it up near the front of the Housetruck for his stay here at the old place before the big move over the coast range. Reloaded the tools back into the bed of the truck so that we could take them over to the new place and store them in the garage (which we would need to clean up, so we took the pressure washer along).
Here's an image of our "camp" at the old property. The picnic table is the social area and kitchen, cooking outside to beat the evening heat. We have WiFi, so the laptops are in use a lot.
Last night I received a message from my realtor telling me that the sellers had vacated the property Friday, removing all the vehicles and animals.
Had a nice leisurely drive over the mountains on highway 36 again, no traffic to speak of, and drove the gravel logging road over the ridge, coming into the valley where my new place is from the back way.
Prakash was very impressed with the land, and was doubly impressed with the large level area surrounding the house. He was less than impressed with all of the junk in the yard, in spite of all my warnings. His lack of impression turned to utter disgust when we went into the house. I won't go into it, but it was too much filth for him to absorb all at once.
We noticed that the sellers have been busy digging up nearly every shrub and plant from the landscaping in the yard. There was also an old pickup loaded with plants, fence posts that had been removed from the ground, and a utility trailer that I hadn't seen before.
Since the sellers are more moved out than ever, we decided to make a path through the cluttered carport so that we could remove the tools from the truck, so I began dismantling the fence fragments and old pallets that barricaded the carport entrance. Prakash wandered off to take some documenting photographs of the damage to the landscaping.
About this time a strange Suburban drove into the yard and disgorged some people I hadn't yet met. I greeted them and learned that they were the sellers son and daughter-in-law. About that time, the sellers arrived in a station wagon. I made some small talk with them, and was getting the lowdown from the old man on how they had wrecked their pickup truck last week when the trailer they were towing broke loose when the old lady came storming out of the house madder than a wet hen. She began barking about us having left the bathroom lights on and how she wasn't going to pay the bill on that, and was going to have the power disconnected on Tuesday. I tried to calm her down, reminding her that two overhead lights left on for a few minutes wouldn't use much electricity, and there was no reason to get upset, that we could work together to prevent misunderstandings. Then one of the two sons present came up to me, got right in my face and told me that I had no business anywhere near the house, that I was only allowed in the far part of the driveway, and that I could get the F**k out. NOW.
Prakash had already gotten into the drivers seat of the truck, as it was apparent that we didn't want to unload tools with them there. I didn't say anything, just dropped the rope that I was untying from the load into the bed of the truck, walked over to the passenger door, got in and said "let's go". We drove down the hill to the county road, where we stopped to tie the load down and I changed back into clean clothes.
The whole scene was very bizarre. These people have never shown any indication that there was any problem previously. Of course, there are still two high powered hunting rifles with sighting scopes behind the front door, ready to use, so we were more than happy to leave without a fuss.
Now my entire plan for next week is on hold, as I can't imagine that I would want to try and deliver any other of my possessions to the property until they are completely out and I have complete legal possession.
I'm also planning on contacting my realtor and find out the legalities of their removing the plants and fencing from the yard. As there were still vehicles on the property, I plan on telling the escrow company that the sellers have not completed the requirements of the $10k hold back that insures that all vehicles and animals are removed from the property. I am also contemplating legal action or dispute resolution due to the large amount of rubbish, including about 200 old tires, that is being left on the property.
If any of this had happened last week, I would have had a complete melt down. As it is, I just think "it figures" and that it's all part of the Master Plan, for whatever reason. I've been enjoying four days now of pretty much "normal" feeling without the medication or herbal calming tablets, so if this didn't make me blow a fuse, I must be back in the game.
Prakash is now resolved to make this pig's ear of a house into a silk purse, so the plan is evolving. Lots of purifying will ensue.